Explore the most popular kid friendly trails in Whiteshell Provincial Park with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.

It’s a nice 1.7km trail that goes over granite rock ridges and through the forest. Not much signage. You can start at the tennis court/parking lot across from the campground or start from Block 8. A couple years ago they put a couple new yellow signs with black arrows so it seems they are still maintaining it but it hasn’t appeared on the Whiteshell Provincial Park Map since the late 1980’s. The trail doesn’t have a name unlike all the other hiking and self guiding trails in the Park. The trail is also fun to mountain bike on.

This is part of the Transcanada Trail. The bridge is an important structural, linking feat for that. I did only a short part of this trail, found accidentally while visiting the Bannock Petraforms. Don't miss that.